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to operate as a coherent network. This requirement can be theoretically fulfilled in a number of ways, including hardware approaches, e.g. the (wired or wireless) dissemination of the same clock signal
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for this PhD position will be conducted in the research team on Intelligent Wireless Networking. Job description Wireless systems are omnipresent in our daily life, but it is far from perfect, especially
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decision-making. Examples include crowd management and large-scale communication networks based on cellular or wireless sensors. For instance, during mass gatherings such as the sport matches (e.g
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hardware with wireless communication and complex analytical software. Mussel behaviour is not binary (open/closed) but highly dynamic, with subtle patterns indicating different stressors. Training machine
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impacts and suboptimal decision-making. Examples include crowd management and large-scale communication networks based on cellular or wireless sensors. For instance, during mass gatherings such as the sport
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tissue, radiologists insert a localisation device (RFID, magnetic seed) into the tumour pre-operatively. Wireless methods hold promise however, due to the scale of current RFID tags, delivery is
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wireless sensor networks as well as research and education within Life Science, smart electronic sensors and medical systems. The Department of Electrical Engineering is an international workplace with
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Paris 15, le de France | France | 4 days ago
devices will be able to perform computation and communication with energy harvested from the environment and from ambient wireless signals. The PhD student will be part of the design and electronic
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sensor designs should achieve high sensitivity to very small pressure change, making them suited to wireless motility sensing. The sensor will be created used microfabrication techniques such as soft
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rigidity to penetrate without damaging tissue and stability against peristalsis. The device will also include onboard electronics for wireless data transfer to an external receiver. The device will be tested